The Seasoned Traveler heads to Europe for a River Cruise of the Rhine. We begin in Amsterdam, then enter the busy Rhine River in Germany. There is much to see as the ship sails along: hills, majestic castles, post-card towns and cities, lush vineyards. River cruises have become hot travel tickets for mature travelers. We'll talk to some about the journey.

Explore the beautiful and mystical surroundings of Gujarat and Rajasthan onboard the regal splendour of India's travelling palace, the Royal Orient with its fourteen coaches and saloons with personalised service from well dressed attendants.

All Aboard! We take you on the grandest train ride in Canada. VIA Rail's The Canadian takes passengers from Toronto to Vancouver, with stops in the breathtaking Canadian Rockies. The journey begins on Tuesday, passing the lakelands of northern Ontario, the central plains, the town of Jasper in the mountains, and ending on the Pacific Coast. It's a trip that train-lovers and seasoned travelers alike will cherish.

Summary: Explore Alaska, a land of magnificent beauty and immense grandeur. Explore remote wilderness lands, meet native peoples and visit modern cities inspired by their original frontier spirit. Cruise through the Inside Passage, home to sea lions, whales, porpoises and thousands of birds. See totem pole carvers at Ketchikan. Stop at Sitka, noted for its Russian architecture. Admire Juneau, the modern capital, and get the flavor of its frontier days at the Alaska Hotel. Watch canoe races and buy native arts and crafts in Anchorage. Follow the road past salmon-spawning creeks to photogenic Portage Glacier. Fish for salmon near Seward and for giant halibut near Homer. Explore Kenai Fjords National Park and meet sea otters, seals, sea lions, playful dolphins and more. Explore the wilderness ecosystem around North America's highest mountain in Mount Mckinley National Park. Meet Eskimos striving to preserve their native culture in Kotzebue above the Arctic Circle.

Richard Bangs' Quest series takes viewers on journeys that not only celebrate the joy and discovery of movement, and the great tourism assets of a destination, but also showcase travel that makes a difference. In this programme, the pilot episode of the series, viewers join Richard as he traces the contours of wonder on a journey across South America, radiates to four of the greatest wonders on the planet, Iguacu Falls in Brazil and Argentina ; Easter Island in Chile ; the ruins of Machu Picchu in Peru ; and the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.

Cyril and Anne continue their journey in the Andes where they discover the most active tropical glaciers in the world. Reaching heights of more than 6,000 meters, these ice giants act as the water reserve for all of its surrounding regions. At this high altitude is also an extraordinary array of plant and animal life, including the astonishing puya plants, the Titicaca water frog and the rare Andean spectacled bear.

Every year as Advent arrives and people's thoughts turn to the joy of Christmas, Europe repeats a tradition that is more than 500 years old. In countries from Sweden to Spain and in cities from Paris to Prague, Christmas markets are set up in town squares. They have become a commingling of commerce and community, selling holiday ornaments and gifts, as well as food and the omnipresent gluhwein, a hot spiced red wine that cheers shoppers on a cold night. George Bauer takes you to several Christmas Markets, beginning in Vienna (which has several of them) and Salzburg in Austria, then to places like Passau, Regensburg, and Nuremberg in Germany.

This flight starts in the beautiful landscape of Donegal and its bay. From here we start the journey south. We visit a interesting peat-works before arriving at Slieve League. Leaving the Donegal area behind, we then travel to the impressive mountain of Ben Bulben and visit an ancient bronze cemetery above Lough Arrow. Croagh Patrick and the story of the Patron saint of Ireland are next, before we continue south to Knock. A flight over the magnificent landscape of the Burren Plateau, carved by the passing of melting ice, is followed with a trip over the dramatic coastline of the Cliffs of Moher. Continuing south, we move through the beautiful county of Kerry, before ending up at the sea-battered point of Mizzen head.

Adventure that starts at the Temple by the Sea, Tana Lot, and travels deep into the Bali not often visited by tourists. It's a journey into remote villages where we witness a stunning Cremation ceremony, Genjek performances, the Monkey forest, and a Kecak monkey dance. We travel over water to Lake Batur, on to the village of Trunyan and the wall of skulls, and for the first time on film we record the culture and music of the little know village of Sading.冒險旅程由海神廟開始，然後深入遊客罕至的地方。主持人走到偏遠的鄉村，看到令人震驚的火葬儀式。到猴子森林，聽傳統的音樂表演和看凱卡克舞。遊覽巴杜爾火山湖，到訪最古老的特魯揚天葬村和很少遊人到的薩丁.

倫敦是歷史悠久遺產豐富的城市，不能一次旅行就能看遍所有。本系列將帶您感受徒步之旅，從市中心出發，沿途介紹不同重要的景點。步行不僅是最健康的選擇，還是極省錢的旅遊方式。This series presents a glorious summer walking trail through the heart of the renowned capital. Together the friendly couple show a low-cost way to see a fantastic selection of the most famous sights by taking a 20-kilometre trail through the historic streets - through the royal parks, Westminster, the city and along the South Bank. With specific advice for the visitor, each episode loosely follows a recognised trail known as the Jubilee Walkway. Debra tells stories, popular history and anecdotes, and encourages viewers to walk as the best way to experience Central London.

Summary: Capture the romance of Europe by touring some of her great cities. Salzburg, a storybook city filled with castles and Baroque charm. The birthplace of Mozart where the hills and streets resound with the sound of music. Paris, the city of light and lovers. Walk along the Champs Elysees and thrill to panoramic views from atop the Eiffel Tower. Visit Notre Dame, Sacre Coeur, the Louvre, and incomparable Versailles. Madrid, dramatic and passionate in everything from bullfighting to music. Stroll across the Plaza Mayor to the Royal Palace. View the masterpieces at the Prado, one of the world's greatest museums. Athens, and the charms of antiquity. Climb the Acropolis to the Parthenon, then wander through the Plaka. At night, the shops and tavernas open to the refreshing Mediterranean breezes. Rome, the eternal city. Meet the Romans in their piazzas and enjoy the magical evening light on the Via Veneto. Throw a coin over your shoulder at the Trevi Fountain; admire the splendor of the Colosseum and St. Peters.

Summary: Welcome to Japan - a land of serene beauty and cultural wonder. Once an isolated island empire, Japan has evolved into a bustling high-tech society that preserves its rich traditions in the face of tremendous change. Visit Tokyo - with over 20 million inhabitants, one of the most densely populated places on earth. Step into the serene beauty of Itsuku-Shima Shrine, a Shinto shrine that seemingly floats in Hiroshima Bay. Watch modern robotics at work at the Nissan factory. Experience the sense of harmony in nature at the famous gardens in Kenrokuen Park. Admire the Great Buddha of Kamakura, a sculptural masterpiece made of ninety-three tons of bronze. Take part in a traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony and see a demonstration of Ikebana, the ancient art of flower arranging.

In this series intrepid journalists Justin Rowlatt and Anita Rani set off across Russia on two massive road-trips across the world biggest, and one of its most enigmatic, countries. A former superpower and more recently a struggling giant, Russia is looking to assert itself once again on the world stage. But 25 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, how far has Russia left its Cold War past behind? And what direction will the country take? Justin Rowlatt and Anita Rani begin their journeys in Sochi, the Black Sea resort home to the 2014 Winter Olympics, the most expensive games ever. Full of futuristic architecture, this is new Russia's glittering showcase to the world, but just round the corner from the glitzy stadiums is Joseph Stalin's old dacha, a reminder that in Russia the old and the new are often very close.

In this series intrepid journalists Justin Rowlatt and Anita Rani set off across Russia on two massive road-trips across the world biggest, and one of its most enigmatic, countries. A former superpower and more recently a struggling giant, Russia is looking to assert itself once again on the world stage. But 25 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, how far has Russia left its Cold War past behind? And what direction will the country take? Justin Rowlatt and Anita Rani continue their epic road trips across Russia, discovering two very different sides of a vast and bewildering country looking to assert itself once again on the world stage.

Along the narrow strip between the Andean Cordillera and the Pacific Ocean, Chilean Patagonia is one of the last virgin territories on the planet. A territory of extremes, composed of vast spaces, volcanoes, fjords, wind and rain. Its official title is "The Austral Road", but Chileans also call it "Route Seven", the Chilean "National 7". A source of progress for the inhabitants, this road has, paradoxically, weakened the regions it runs though and renders the future of Patagonian Chile uncertain.

Uganda and the Congo, formerly Zaire, offer dramatic and remote landscapes and some of the hardest travelling on the planet. Nikki Grosse treks through forests and across mountain ranges in this ultimate travel experience.